Wednesday, September 28, 2011

To Trek or not to Trek

Well it seems like forever ago that I was in Cambodia and so much has happened. First, my visit to Kathmandu and Pohkara and then the ten day retreat at the Kopan Monastery.

My first introduction to Nepal was when my flight was canceled. I wondered then if that was a sign, especially when I found out that the reason was because there was a mouse on the plane. I guess it must have been akin to "Snakes on a Plane" because it stopped Nepal Airlines from flying for days. When I arrived in Kathmandu and got into the taxi that looked like my 1962 Valiant that I had hand painted red and white, again I questioned my decision to go but it is a journey, right? And I wanted to embrace it.

Another tidbit I found interesting was the time difference. For whatever reason, it was an additional 15 minutes. I am sure there is logic there but after being in Nepal, perhaps not, it's just Nepal.


After going through the noisy, chaotic streets of Thamel, I arrived at my hotel. I, again, wondered what I had gotten myself into. As you can see this has become an ongoing question and will continue throughout my stay. I dragged my stuff up four flights of stairs and when I asked for a fan, since a $10 room barely gives you a bed, I had to hardwire it into the socket. Gee, I wonder if I will get my hair straightener to work :)?

I decided I would go and see the sites and so the next day, spent all day visiting their temples, both Buddhist and Hindu










and then to Pashupatinath where they cremate the bodies. Being witness to that was tough on all the senses.


After a couple of days in Kathmandu, I decided to go to Pohkara.


Most people go there to trek, but I did not have the clothes or the mindset for that kind of adventure so I went to see the Himalayas, but from much further away. This was my view sitting having a cup of coffee.



On the way back from Pohkara, our bus broke down. I stood in the street hoping to catch one going into the city and finally I got lucky. It was like a bad movie. An American with all of her bags trying to get down the aisle, with already too many people and hitting them all in the process. I saw an empty seat and so I went for it. I was happy to see a lovely English girl sitting there and we got to talking. As Life would have it, she was going to the Kopan monastery and we were instant friends.

Until tomorrow..............








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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Planes, trains and tuk tuks

Well it did take several modes of transportation to get in from Vietnam, out to Thailand and around Cambodia but it was well worth it. Cambodia was amazing! Of course you take lots of pictures of intricately carved rock formations that are incredible but when you look at them later they pale in comparison to the energy and awe that you feel standing in front of them.

It was a little disappointing that they decided to put scaffolding up in front of Angkor Wat as part of a major renovation project. But really, didn't they know I was coming?




Since we spent every moment we were there just soaking up history, I am dedicating this blog to sharing a few of the many pictures taken with you.



















































Do you see a resemblance?








It will be a long wait for this elephant to cross :). Sorry couldn't help myself.








This is part of the renovation. What do you think? Does it take away from the feeling of history with it's newness?

















The original heart sign using hands.







And the original multi-tasker






I was searching behind some of the ruins and found this tucked away





The roots of this type of tree destroyed several of the structures. Can you imagine how badly the guy felt that planted them. Oops!


















Looking at this reflection, it reminded me that Life is a mirror and reflects back to us exactly how we see it. Some of you will understand what I mean and others are now scratching their heads saying what the ?????









And as the sun slowly sets on Angkor Wat, it is time to move on to Nepal.








Until tomorrow..............













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